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Axis labels lose alignment after adding superscript or subscript


If you have ever used subscript or superscripted text in your chart's axis labels you have probably noticed that the vertical alignment of the labels sometimes gets thrown off. This happens when super/subscript is applied after the chart is created. There is an easy way to realign the labels. First select the labels by clicking once to select the chart and then click on one of the labels. Next, type Command-Option-R (hold down the Command and Option keys then press R). The labels should now be aligned again.
Please note that this tip only works on DeltaGraph for Macintosh.



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Article No. 217
Created: 03:07 PM 12.10.03
Author: DeltaGraph Support Team

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